Jayru Campbell, a 17-year-old junior and champion Cass Technical High School quarterback with a Division 1 future as a Michigan State University Spartan football recruit, will narrow down his potential punishment for the body-slamming of his high school security guard on Jan. 22, an act recorded by several of his classmates' cell phones.

Campbell is charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault, which carries up to 93 days in jail; and felonious assault, punishable by up to 4 years in prison.

Mick McCabe of the Detroit Free Press predicts the deal involves Campbell pleading guilty to the misdemeanor charge with the felony being dropped. McCabe also questions why, if by state law any student who assaults a school employee must automatically be expelled for 180 days, Campbell has been attending class since April.

The incident between the security guard and Campbell, according to Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, occurred after the guard told Campbell to remove his hood, he refused and the guard ordered Campbell to the principal's office.

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